Whirlpool Gas Range
63Learn about a Whirlpool Gas Range
Buying a Whirlpool gas range is a great choice for the cook who wants both power and precision in their cooktop and over. A Whirlpool gas range is available online at most appliance stores and retailers - check reviews to ensure that you're buying the range with features you need.
Most cooks believe that a Whirlpool gas range is far superior to any electrical range. The electric version takes a long time to heat up, takes a while to change temperatures, and cools down relatively slowly. In contrast, a gas range turns on at the appropriate temperature instantly, changes temperature instantly, and can be turned off immediately. This gives you more precision and control when cooking, and you'll reach the point where you can guess the temperature by the size of the gas flame, something which isn't possible when cooking with electricity.
Depending how much you use it, a Whirlpool gas range can be more energy efficient than electric ranges as well. That said, if you buy a gas range with very high BTU energy output and always use it on the highest settings, you'll probably see a moderate increase in your natural gas bill. When changing to a Whirlpool gas range, make sure that your kitchen is plumbed for a gas range already. If it's not, installing a gas range may be quite expensive and will require running new pipes for gas under your floor or behind your walls.
You'll find that the Whirlpool gas range is a dream to cook with - you'll have delicate control over the range temperature that you've never had before, and will be impressed when the broiler is at full blast and high heat instantly versus taking twenty minutes to warm up. When cooking something on the stove, you can turn off a gas burner instantly and there's no need to move the pan to stop cooking. An electric element will remain warm longer and may overcook your food.
When buying a Whirlpool gas range, you'll have a variety of options including the number of burners, the maximum amount of heat output, and the aesthetics of the range. Take a close look at the space available in your kitchen and think about what you cook and how often in order to not buy more stove than you actually need. On the other hand, a Whirlpool gas range with 6 burners is an impressive site in the kitchen, even in a family that never cooks and doesn't know the first thing about turning it on!
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